"Can anyone hear me?" Someone dropping connection Two people talking at the same time "Can you see my screen?" Echo/ feedback Sent to a breakout room Eating or drinking Someone accidently on mute Pet/child appears on screen Video freezes Awkward silence "___ you're muted" "Sorry can you repeat that?" Getting off topic Creepy lighting Talking at the same time Child or animal noises Loud typing "Sorry you cut out there" Exaggerated facial expressions Someone using virtual backround Phone rings Someone using photo instead of webcam "Sorry - I was having connection issues" "Can anyone hear me?" Someone dropping connection Two people talking at the same time "Can you see my screen?" Echo/ feedback Sent to a breakout room Eating or drinking Someone accidently on mute Pet/child appears on screen Video freezes Awkward silence "___ you're muted" "Sorry can you repeat that?" Getting off topic Creepy lighting Talking at the same time Child or animal noises Loud typing "Sorry you cut out there" Exaggerated facial expressions Someone using virtual backround Phone rings Someone using photo instead of webcam "Sorry - I was having connection issues"
(Print) Use this randomly generated list as your call list when playing the game. There is no need to say the BINGO column name. Place some kind of mark (like an X, a checkmark, a dot, tally mark, etc) on each cell as you announce it, to keep track. You can also cut out each item, place them in a bag and pull words from the bag.
"Can anyone hear me?"
Someone dropping connection
Two people talking at the same time
"Can you see my screen?"
Echo/
feedback
Sent to a breakout room
Eating or drinking
Someone accidently on mute
Pet/child appears on screen
Video freezes
Awkward silence
"___ you're muted"
"Sorry can you repeat that?"
Getting off topic
Creepy lighting
Talking at the same time
Child or animal noises
Loud typing
"Sorry you cut out there"
Exaggerated facial expressions
Someone using virtual backround
Phone rings
Someone using photo instead of webcam
"Sorry - I was having connection issues"